<em>Intestinal microflora derangement is quite common among children with various somatic abnormalities. Jne of the most common reasons for disbacteriosis development — antibiotic therapy. The vast majority of antibiotics affects gastrointestinal microflora that leads to dyspeptic syndrome development and so-called antibiotic-associated diarrhea. Intestinal disbacteriosis affects homeostasis, leading to considerable shifts in the state of different systems and organs. That’s why correction and prophylaxis of intestinal disbacteriosis against the background of antibiotic treatment is quite important for a pediatrician. This article contains main information upon epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical forms and clinical presentation, diagnostic...
<em>The article presents modern data on syndrome of acute diarrhea in children, its etiology and mec...
<p><em>Authors studied peculiarities of specific composition of bifidus bacteria in infants (n = 32)...
The lecture is devoted to the changes of intestinal microflora. The author pays particular attention...
<p><strong><em></em></strong><em>Antibiotic therapy is common cause of intestinal dysbiosis in child...
<em>Disorder of normal intestinal flora is widespread state in children with different types of soma...
The most important component in the treatment of children with infectious and inflammatory diseases ...
<em>The article discusses main questions of diagnostics of diarrhea in children. Main cause of acute...
Impaired microbiocenosis in children is a common and urgent problem which is rather often caused by ...
Antibiotic-associated diarrhea (AAD) is a common and quite dangerous complication of antibiotic ther...
<p><em>Acute intestinal infections are quite common among children. Their clinical presentations inc...
The era of antibiotics began in the mid-twentieth century, which resulted in changing the basic view...
<em>Acute diarrhea in children is a vital issue in pediatric practice. Diseases with diarrhea syndro...
Unwanted drug reactions of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT), often with the development of antibioti...
AbstractAcute diarrhoea is common illness in children. Diarrhea kills about four million people in d...
The use of antibiotic drugs (ABDs) has significantly reduced the number of severe bacterial infectio...
<em>The article presents modern data on syndrome of acute diarrhea in children, its etiology and mec...
<p><em>Authors studied peculiarities of specific composition of bifidus bacteria in infants (n = 32)...
The lecture is devoted to the changes of intestinal microflora. The author pays particular attention...
<p><strong><em></em></strong><em>Antibiotic therapy is common cause of intestinal dysbiosis in child...
<em>Disorder of normal intestinal flora is widespread state in children with different types of soma...
The most important component in the treatment of children with infectious and inflammatory diseases ...
<em>The article discusses main questions of diagnostics of diarrhea in children. Main cause of acute...
Impaired microbiocenosis in children is a common and urgent problem which is rather often caused by ...
Antibiotic-associated diarrhea (AAD) is a common and quite dangerous complication of antibiotic ther...
<p><em>Acute intestinal infections are quite common among children. Their clinical presentations inc...
The era of antibiotics began in the mid-twentieth century, which resulted in changing the basic view...
<em>Acute diarrhea in children is a vital issue in pediatric practice. Diseases with diarrhea syndro...
Unwanted drug reactions of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT), often with the development of antibioti...
AbstractAcute diarrhoea is common illness in children. Diarrhea kills about four million people in d...
The use of antibiotic drugs (ABDs) has significantly reduced the number of severe bacterial infectio...
<em>The article presents modern data on syndrome of acute diarrhea in children, its etiology and mec...
<p><em>Authors studied peculiarities of specific composition of bifidus bacteria in infants (n = 32)...
The lecture is devoted to the changes of intestinal microflora. The author pays particular attention...